نتایج جستجو برای: enteric neurons

تعداد نتایج: 183129  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Z S Li T D Pham H Tamir J J Chen M D Gershon

The existence of enteric dopaminergic neurons has been suspected; however, the innervation of the gut by sympathetic nerves, in which dopamine (DA) is the norepinephrine precursor, complicates analyses of enteric DA. We now report that transcripts encoding tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and the DA transporter (DAT) are present in the murine bowel (small intestine > stomach or colon; proximal colon >...

2015
Grant W. Hennig Thomas W. Gould Sang Don Koh Robert D. Corrigan Dante J. Heredia Matthew C. Shonnard Terence K. Smith

Genetically encoded Ca(2+) indicators (GECIs) have been used extensively in many body systems to detect Ca(2+) transients associated with neuronal activity. Their adoption in enteric neurobiology has been slower, although they offer many advantages in terms of selectivity, signal-to-noise and non-invasiveness. Our aims were to utilize a number of cell-specific promoters to express the Ca(2+) in...

2012
Michael Schemann Eva Maria Kugler Sabine Buhner Christopher Eastwood Jemma Donovan Wen Jiang David Grundy

BACKGROUND Compound 48/80 is widely used in animal and tissue models as a "selective" mast cell activator. With this study we demonstrate that compound 48/80 also directly activates enteric neurons and visceral afferents. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We used in vivo recordings from extrinsic intestinal afferents together with Ca(++) imaging from primary cultures of DRG and nodose neurons. E...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Min-Tsai Liu Yung-Hui Kuan Jingwen Wang René Hen Michael D Gershon

Although the mature enteric nervous system (ENS) has been shown to retain stem cells, enteric neurogenesis has not previously been demonstrated in adults. The relative number of enteric neurons in wild-type (WT) mice and those lacking 5-HT(4) receptors [knock-out (KO)] was found to be similar at birth; however, the abundance of ENS neurons increased during the first 4 months after birth in WT b...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Catia Laranjeira Katarina Sandgren Nicoletta Kessaris William Richardson Alexandre Potocnik Pieter Vanden Berghe Vassilis Pachnis

The enteric nervous system (ENS) in mammals forms from neural crest cells during embryogenesis and early postnatal life. Nevertheless, multipotent progenitors of the ENS can be identified in the adult intestine using clonal cultures and in vivo transplantation assays. The identity of these neurogenic precursors in the adult gut and their relationship to the embryonic progenitors of the ENS are ...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Steven A. Crone Alejandra Negro Andreas Trumpp Marco Giovannini Kuo-Fen Lee

We utilized the Cre-LoxP system to establish erbB2 conditional mutant mice in order to investigate the role of erbB2 in postnatal development of the enteric nervous system. The erbB2/nestin-Cre conditional mutants exhibit retarded growth, distended colons, and premature death, resembling human Hirschsprung's disease. Enteric neurons and glia are present at birth in the colon of erbB2/nestin-Cre...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2015
Amanda J Barlow-Anacker Christopher S Erickson Miles L Epstein Ankush Gosain

The enteric nervous system is formed by neural crest cells that proliferate, migrate and colonize the gut. Following colonization, neural crest cells must then differentiate into neurons with markers specific for their neurotransmitter phenotype. Cholinergic neurons, a major neurotransmitter phenotype in the enteric nervous system, are identified by staining for choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Paul Andrew Muller Balázs Koscsó Gaurav Manohar Rajani Korey Stevanovic Marie-Luise Berres Daigo Hashimoto Arthur Mortha Marylene Leboeuf Xiu-Min Li Daniel Mucida E. Richard Stanley Stephanie Dahan Kara Gross Margolis Michael David Gershon Miriam Merad Milena Bogunovic

Intestinal peristalsis is a dynamic physiologic process influenced by dietary and microbial changes. It is tightly regulated by complex cellular interactions; however, our understanding of these controls is incomplete. A distinct population of macrophages is distributed in the intestinal muscularis externa. We demonstrate that, in the steady state, muscularis macrophages regulate peristaltic ac...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2008
Toshihiro Uesaka Mayumi Nagashimada Shigenobu Yonemura Hideki Enomoto

Mutations in the RET gene are the primary cause of Hirschsprung disease (HSCR), or congenital intestinal aganglionosis. However, how RET malfunction leads to HSCR is not known. It has recently been shown that glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) family receptor alpha1 (GFRalpha1), which binds to GDNF and activates RET, is essential for the survival of enteric neurons. In this stud...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
M T Liu J D Rothstein M D Gershon A L Kirchgessner

We tested the hypothesis that glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter of the CNS, is also an excitatory neurotransmitter in the enteric nervous system (ENS). Glutamate immunoreactivity was found in cholinergic enteric neurons, many of which were identified as sensory by their co-storage of substance P and/or calbindin. Glutamate immunoreactivity was concentrated in terminal varicositie...

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